Datacom and Zespri deliver a world first in public cloud
Datacom and Zespri deliver a world first in public cloud
13 November 2014
Datacom New Zealand is pleased to announce the success of the world’s largest production SAP migration to the Microsoft Azure Cloud platform.
From the Mount Maunganui location in New Zealand’s Bay
of Plenty, local IT integrator and service partner Datacom,
has successfully migrated Zespri International’s global
SAP platform and other applications to Microsoft
Azure.
The migration was seamless, completed ahead of
schedule, and was so successful that Zespri Asia, Zespri
Europe, and Zespri New Zealand could begin working off those
systems immediately post migration.
Zespri’s global kiwifruit sales totalled NZ$1.35 billion in 2013/14 and it operates in 53 countries and multiple timezones. The kiwifruit industry is set for strong growth in coming years, aiming to increase export revenue to NZ$3 billion by 2025, which Zespri has factored in to its IT planning.
“Datacom had the flexibility, technical knowledge, and
can-do attitude to help us evaluate Azure and work toward
our target of 100 percent public cloud,” says Andrew
Goodin, Global Manager of Information Systems for
Zespri.
Datacom initially set up a test environment in
Azure to test the performance of SAP in the cloud with great
results, clocking in a response time equal to or better than
onshore.
The initial results were promising with a high
degree of confidence that the SAP landscapes would run
efficiently on Azure, perform appropriately, and continue to
deliver value to the global business.
The key drivers
towards the public cloud selection for this project were to
improve scalability globally, reduce IT costs, insulate the
business against the threat of natural disasters including
earthquakes and tsunamis, increase unrealised SAP
performance and to enable Zespri to focus on its core
business.
“You can’t be an expert in everything,
and we wanted to focus on our core product, kiwifruit, and
let our partners Datacom and Microsoft manage our IT
infrastructure so we can scale without constraints,”
Goodin says.
“We can bump up Azure performance in
minutes by adding additional resources, which is not
possible in the on-premises world. This means less friction
and no interruption to our business operations, which
provides Zespri with real value.”
Scott Green, Director
of ITM Datacom says, “It’s a great example of how a
collaborative partnership between Zespri, Datacom and
Microsoft can deliver a world first.
“This is further proof of our approach to building customer centric solutions around individual client requirements. We have the ability to support the full spectrum of approaches, local virtual cloud solutions for secure high performance, through to geographically distributed hybrid solutions. We maintain that it is vital that customers need to pick their technology partner first, then work with them to select the right infrastructure platform to fit their strategic needs, rather than the other way around,” Green says.
This public cloud service delivery was designed and implemented by a Datacom team in the Midland region.
David Duffy, General Manager of Datacom Midlands, says that matching Zespri’s needs with various cloud options found that Microsoft Azure was an ideal strategic business fit.
For Zespri, Datacom assessed this technology
decision on cost, global reach, experience and alignment
with software choices.
“We have a solid, longstanding
partnership with Microsoft. While every customer has
different needs, the Azure platform was a very good fit for
Zespri – with a strong value proposition comprising
software as a service (SaaS) and platform as a service
(PaaS) solutions,” says Duffy.
Key delivery facts:
The migration involved approximately 230
Microsoft Azure Virtual Machines running in the western US
Azure data centre.
Having these workloads running outside
of New Zealand provides the global reach that Zespri
requires for their international workforce and distribution
network.
Zespri workloads are georeplicated to other
Azure data centres outside the US to further mitigate
against disasters.
Datacom assisted in the review of
platforms, design and build of the network and platform on
Azure, and the implementation of a comprehensive managed
service offering to support the platform and Zespri
users.
Datacom provides a range of managed cloud
solutions for customers - from public cloud solutions such
as Azure and AWS, in-country shared private cloud solutions,
and integrated customer private cloud solutions.
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